A nasal spray called FluMist has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as an alternative to the traditional ...
People could previously get the nasal spray flu vaccine, called FluMist, from a health care provider, but now they can administer it themselves.
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about people getting sick after going on a trip, former NFL ...
As levels of the coronavirus have increased in Missouri and across the country, the federal government has approved updated vaccines to protect against COVID-19. The virus itself has changed, and ...
FluMist contains a weakened form of live flu virus strains and is sprayed into the nose. “The nasal spray is a live vaccine ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first nasal spray flu vaccine which can be administered by the ...
FluMist Home, like the original version administered in medical offices and pharmacies, is for adults under age 50 and kids 2 ...
The flu vaccines that will be available this season are egg-based and cell- or recombinant-based, according to the CDC. We ...
A prominent Florida doctor expressed dismay that medical leaders in the state, leery of angering Gov. Ron DeSantis, have been ...
FluMist, a nasal spray vaccine, can be self-administered and is approved for two-year-olds up to 49-year-olds. It has to be ...
Holding off until a bit before the holiday is helpful because it takes about 2 weeks for protection to develop after ...
It won't be available until next year, so families are urged to get protected against the flu at clinics or pharmacies ...